For mothers who need to make a pit stop and feed their bubs, there are individual pods with interactive toys to keep older siblings entertained.

Andrew Lawson from Total Facilities, which runs the annual contest, said the centre’s bathrooms ticked all the boxes in terms of design, innovation, aesthetics and functionality.

He said the centre had taken standard facilities for shoppers to another exciting level with its warm, inviting and colourful setting.

Private pods for families.

“The family room was a standout aesthetically because when you go to different shopping centres and airports you are generally greeted with white walls and placid features — that alone can change the overall feel,” Mr Lawson said.

“In terms of functionality, there is also a dedicated space for people who need carers.”

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A peek inside the centre’s new accessible toilets.

Fitted with many mirrors, the spruced up toilets also have motion sensor taps, a mix of timber and terrazzo style pieces, downlights, and some mosaic murals designed to reflect images of the area’s history.

Not only does Westpoint win bragging rights, its refreshed restrooms will be on show and praised at the Total Facilities annual exhibition, being held in Darling Harbour next week.

Westpoint Blacktown is a bustling shopping centre.

The bustling multi-storey centre along Blacktown’s Patrick St is owned by Queensland Investment Corporation, which worked with i2C Architects on the latest design.

National interior design manager Magdalena Uscinowicz said the company wanted to give customers “something more”.